Draft talk:Outline of computer networking

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What's the aim of this article?[edit]

Is the intention that it should include references to articles that suggest future research topics, or of trend analysis that identifies topical buzzwords and development trends? The list is rather applied, and is about today's standards. Shouldn't it be a list of topical theoretical fields, and of expected future techniques (Web 3.0, 5G, etc)? Mange01 (talk) 21:07, 7 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Are we allowed to Add to this list? Wikishagnik (talk) 18:20, 31 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Brief explanation of Wikipedia outlines[edit]

Outlines on Wikipedia are a type of list article. Each outline is about the subject identified after "Outline of" in the title. "Outline" refers to the format of the article...

"Outline" is short for "hierarchical outline". There are two types of outlines: sentence outlines (like those you made in school to plan a paper), and topic outlines (like the topical synopses that professors hand out at the beginning of a college course). In Wikipedia outlines, the hierarchy is maintained through the use of heading levels and indented bullets.

Outlines on Wikipedia are primarily topic outlines that serve 2 main purposes: they provide taxonomical classification of subjects showing what topics belong to a subject and how they are related to each other (via their placement in the tree structure). They also serve as subject-based tables of contents linked to topics in the encyclopedia. See Wikipedia:Outlines for a more in-depth explanation. The Transhumanist 15:03, 7 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]